The S750 is 3G compatible, so you can use it to download video and music, as well as use 3G location and entertainment services. The S750 is available in this country with an Orange contract, which currently offers a host of bolt on services. The combination of the large screen and video services made the S750 a pleasure to use, something which can,t be said for many other 3G phones on the market.
Orange,s 3G network isn,t as widespread as people think, with only the major cities currently getting anything approaching consistent bandwidth. Find yourself out in the countryside and you,ll find the phone drops back to GSM/GPRS services, for which the S750 provides a quad-band radio. When you are in the 3G area, speed is dependent on how many people are sharing the same cell. That said, we managed to keep a healthy signal even in the busy business districts of both London and Manchester.
The user interface is simple and you can navigate around the system with as few clicks as necessary. What would a modern mobile phone be without a built-in camera? The now commonplace 1.3 megapixel camera can be found in the S750, offering images up to 1280 x 960 pixels. There,s only 8MB of internal memory, but the S750 sports an SD card slot, so you,ll be able to store your work and images in comfort. Bluetooth comes as standard.